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Hiran Minar Tour

The historical Hiran Minar is an example of art and beauty; the great monument of the Mughal period, the vast pool, and the beautiful Baradari in the Haran Minar also capture the hearts of the visitors. During this time, the Mughal city caught a deer. The peculiarity of this deer was that when it was seen, it gave up its wild habits and adopted royal practices. The king affectionately named the Deer Munslaj. The deer became the king’s late target during the hunt. Deer became the king’s late target during hunting. 166 Saddened by the death of the royal deer, Prince Noor Tin Muhammad Jahangir buried the deer in the same place and built a beautiful minaret over its grave. 

The construction of the minaret was completed in 13 years. Later, on the orders of the Mughal emperor, the pond and 12 tari were built, which was completed in 1634. The vast pond is 890 feet long and 750 feet wide and is the largest in Asia in the Mughal style of architecture. A masterpiece of the beautiful emirate, despite the passage of more than 400 years, it is an attractive tourist destination due to its beauty and charm of construction. Sitting in the beautiful garden of Harmidar, people chatter and enjoy a variety of delicacies. There is a lovely Baradari, a wide pond for the adults to see, deer roaming in the forest, and boating to entertain the children. There are also swings, slides, etc. The royal shrine is dedicated to the love of the king.

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